"Unlike despotisms, modern democracies are not supposed promiscuously……" — James Buchan
"Unlike despotisms, modern democracies are not supposed promiscuously to accumulate property and then charge their taxpayers to maintain it. But that is what they do. Governments are always trying to extend their responsibilities and their estates, and it is very hard for parliaments to reign them in."
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James Buchan
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65 Quotes by James Buchan
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